The following RFAs have been published under the Brain Initiative.

Funding Opportunities are listed on the NIH Brain Initiative website.

Funding OpportunityDeadlineKeywords
BRAIN Initiative U19: Team-Research BRAIN Circuit Programs - TeamBCP - RFA-NS-17-01810/17/2017Interdisciplinary team projects - Examining circuit functions related to behavior, using advanced and innovative technologies

R01: Development and Validation of Novel Tools to Analyze Cell-Specific and Circuit Specific Processes in the Brain RFA-MH-17-220

10/13/2017Validation of Novel Tools - Circuit or cell-type specific
R01: Foundations of Non-Invasive Functional Human Brain Imaging and Recording - Bridging Scales and Modalities RFA-MH-17-23510/13/2017Dynamic function of the brain - Electrical and chemical activities
R01: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation - New Tools and Techniques for Spatiotemporal Precision - RFA-MH-17-24010/13/2017Development of new neuromodulator - Development of novel tools OR improvement of existing devices
R01: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation - Mechanisms and Dose/Response Relationships for Targeted CNS Effects - RFA-MH-17-24510/13/2017Existing neuromodulation device effects on the brain - Temporal, spatial, contextual aspects
U01 - New Technologies and Novel Approaches for Large-Scale Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System - RFA-NS-17-003

10/18/2017

In addition to 12/21/2016

Proof-of-concept testing and development of new technologies and novel approaches for large scale recording and manipulation of neural activity 
U01 - Optimization of Transformative Technologies for Large Scale Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System - RFA-NS-17-004

10/18/2017

In addition to 12/21/2016

Iterative refinement of emergent technologies and approaches that have already demonstrated their transformative potential - Incorporation into regular neuroscience practice
UG3/UH3 - Next-Generation Invasive Devices for Recording and Modulation in the Human Central Nervous System - RFA-NS-17-005

10/18/2017

In addition to 12/21/2016

Translational and clinical studies for recording and/or stimulating devices - treatment of nervous system disorders and better understand the human brain.
UH3 - Clinical Studies to Advance Next-Generation Invasive Devices for Recording and Modulation in the Human Central Nervous System - RFA-NS-17-006
 

10/18/2017

In addition to 12/21/2016

Small clinical study to advance recording and/or stimulating devices  - e.g., Early Feasibility Study- treatment central nervous system disorders and better understand the human brain 

 

 

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